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cay z Mrs, Campbell a Japanese Frint and a Greek Ficture, The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, February 12, The Million-Dollar Kid #& # he STOLE HIS QIRL! ILL THATS A BIC ORDER, | MR. MONK, BUT WE CAN Fite it! Soe SEND A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF COMIC VALENTINES Te THAT ADDRESS—EACH WITH A SPECIAL DELIVERY STAMP on IT! SEE? HB statemen t Mrs. Campbell appeared last night in three iy dies—"Fl " lower of Yamato” and the Garden The: is open io ment given with the Anglo-American touch, the OOO rved to ra e nd wide dur hs urta Japan which it Mrs. was it Jay} print nt tea flecira sa Greek pletur be anese, an her walk Although Morris.) TAPTERS. ut productive of smiles imission of the eveni In have gone with a pound of the gods might have (Copyrighted, 19 Clara SIS OF PH tp Keith, a was wel worth y two th the J and a Teli with Days receive a er writtel Daphne is hor. eden avows his was Occidental | paeiden, but a @ convey the atmos- : Neagantiy” fri Alaethane Novell Roof breakin UIE a (55 Pe felden still continues. to " the Keith tome, On of. these HEAH'S SOME SPECIALS Fo ie talla Daphne he has had a strange ‘About her CHAPTER IX. (Continued.) Stolen! (OATS DE Law! \VE OnLy GOT A THOUSAND! SIGN FOR EACH ONE — THERE'S $500 THIS GEE! DO 1 HAVE To SIGN FOR EACH ON MY ARM {5 GETTING 1 ow * complete went ‘pay mucl New East Lynne By Clara Morris ‘Author of “Stage Life,” “A Pasteboard Crown,” and ot | 1908. DOO00000 0000000 8 8 ® | HUH! BILL JONES SENT eo ME THAT BECAUSE I oy DOO, He bent and kissed her brow, thint- Ing: And as sma p finally appe h hunchefl up as to clot Dap’ Aik ne cried, ‘Here I am, man-chi * and held out h rms to n. Lifting hitn . She kissed him in his neck till lc hoked with laughter. Mother-Love, ‘Then Daphne-May with a tight about her mot asked Are you sure you don't wa e little blue heart to iid tende ut you won't mind | tle late for din ‘ And I know you will | darling, I'm sure. od-by He had thourht to make her laugh; | be very good—so s : - netead she gazed intently at him | AS she pa ugh the hall she | “Was tt anu asant dream?” hs ve a I pain, and pressed ratte jher hand to mple. To Belden's Ifelbantered, “My lovely tady, could inqu “My, what a ¥ man born of woman dream un-| twinge of 1 I hope it ts not niGnorescugt «| going to spoil my “I think vou could—I think you 4!d.""{ Tt me su t you add a cloak She leaned closer, her eves wide and|to your costume, The wind ts really brilliant, laid one hand on arm | raw, and thou the carriage is closed | a asked very low I ced as T came over it was dis- | lance see me with | tinetly draught He gave a startled ¢ “[ shall have more the appearance of No!" and again, flercely Q traveller than an a noon caller It is very odd." she s. “I have! with this long close affair,” she com- thought of the old ast of mented as he deftly assisted her into till to-day, Rut the whole morn-| the garment it has been ringing through mV) «netter that than a cold. You can Tah T etter that than a OOH! I'VE Got OH, POOR MR, JONES! 1 persistently you dreamed | eave the cloak in the brougham when SOME SPECIALS \Is His ARM vour ugly dream this same morning?) not needed,” and in a few moments “The Flower of Yamato.” Mrs. FoR HIM BUT Do you belleve, in telepathy, Mr. Bel-| thay were rolling swiftly across to trick Campbell frase cit ; 2 roadway and Seventeenth street, the Patrick Campbell as Murasaki i quess HE HAS I'm afraid I must after this.” he | piace of exhibition of the great paint- Qo art was evidently about n AINTED! inswered ruefully, Yet I used to jng of “The Russian Marriage Feast.’ curdled — w vmile Daphne stood and looked and looked, SENDING sian to star vibrates light; may notiwhtie Helden stood meanwhile looking, soul to sou! Jlooking at her ANY COMIC nike thro’ a lement of her own?) On," she sighed, “It is wonderful: hite beaut; VALENTINES from afar, touch as at once?’ In technique, in superb coloring, it 18 a rou forgot old | TODAY? Ah,” she smiled, “you know your veritable tour-de-force. Archaelogically Vs] T ¥son, which proves a long mem- | {t must be a marvel of truthfulness, y, for I'll wager you have not read But, oh, I would not like to live with ed w him in many a year. But hear me} it!" f quote more strictly to the point: ‘Com- epee gplendit figure co Ing events cast their shadows betore | The Criticism. ofttimes. | “Why? Founger sister £ “For heaven's sake, don't, Daphne!! “Because it 1s a cruel thing. The Ss AY Don't jest so Mghtly on the subject!) knowing, leering faces of the older Beclent | What was the fo you refer to—| women: the heavy-feeding. deep-drink- ra, or tell me it, please ing men, boldly appraising the beauty Orestes | He drew her to the sofa and seating! Of the frightened girl standing like a ing into t | himself by her pleade slave ready to mount the block. It's her dead fat always beau- “We are keeping no waiting—tell | cruel!"* @tul, and s terrible. Wi ae Ee fic to me before we start out?” “Put," remonstrated Belden, Ber dark eyes glowing with an al EEE OE OE FOE OF OF OE OF OE OF OE EO OE SE OE EE IE EE FE EO EF IE EE 8 EE EE OE OE EE OE OE EE Ob Ot ot Ot OE OE Ot OF OF OF ot OF ot Ob oF Ot ot oF Ut UE | Tt Is simple as it Is silly, this story. | bridexmom, who 1s young and hand- tosane vengea © ful red lps % ’ Gives ’ 5 % | When 1 was @ chil 1 was rather un- some, unveils the bride proudly. He curved diadainfully, she seemed more % tt V ne f d % |unusally pretty’ — her—he will love her. Uke a goddess of wrath—a beauti % 2 y i en Faviee n our >) ip an arria 2 % | “How surprising!” he smiled, a little time, yes,” agreed Monomaniac—than a wom % ¥, [adoring eyes upon that per bitterly. “But sentiment will as relentless as fate, ESE IE SE FF SE OE EE OE Ob IE IE EE SE OE EE OF 2 8 OF FOE OE OE SE IE EE OE SE IE SE EF EEE EE IE EE EEE EM OE OE Et Et EE Ot EOF | The Prophec of Peril long. The timid, pretty bride Samet ; A Bashful Lover are many throughout the city. I can-| marry him. He ts much talked about the at wth any young man y 5 a Mant young groom will also There were momen ; ey g not advise you which to join without! There ts another «irl in the case, but I) Don't think about him so much, 4! She raised a silencing finger and went @ heavy feeders, deep drinkers and Sholpwaren etal vanes eer daeply In love with a vonnx lady. |*ROWing your address, but you can ap- know he does not love her, as he speaks |Your mind with books and pleasant | On: J minded. Through all the splen- brought to her n Ntea me letters, showing tiat| PY for information at the College Set-( {ll of her. Don't you think it would be) compantons and your affection for| “My colored mammy was a widow ater tread the underlying car- Sujposeeier piemediinied : ‘How can 1 find on:|tement, at No. 9% Rivington street, or| best to drop him at once, as such aj him will soon coo! off and she became enamored of a yellow] ji). \¥11,4, Brest Ploture, but not to stunning,” while her igiiCnat é ves me? the West St ot | “4 ke food, true hué- r 7 boy yo te e1 UA 1 she really loves me? st Side Settlement Club, man would not make a « |boy young enough to be her son, and s Caine Greet 2 core ae aeben one vee Mu. |A Cooled-Off Romance. | she was 80 torr lhe jontouay ana | Belden noted a tue twitching of the @houlders were more reminis: of Don't be so bast | haking Hands. It Js dest to drop the man. as he} Dear Betty |doubts of his sincerity «hat one da: yelid and saw Daphne's hand go up Adelphi melodrama than ne'er won fair lady. You will never find | Dear Betey | seems to have no desirable qualities, WO ve a gentleman from the| when ehe was taking me for my walk,| ‘? it. as she gave G gasp of pain; tragedy. But her performar out if the girl loves vou unless you ask HEN two young ladies are beings) Too Young to Lobe. South New York and we she broke the rule that forbade hen Aas word of complaint, she always interesting and often admirable. her, fbioaies to conch other, i3) tse eg fe t first sight. When taking me into any strange habitation aegis ny re caval room. ‘Then iadthougn !t depended upon the promp . oper to shake hands? f i oy young! he b he wrote two and)and slipped awi i | es ee iverore ARV ASI SCASCS) F i xteen and dearly love a you! and)and slipped away to consult an old|)\ Rasa ecenr @ccasionally, it grew surer as it His oved Has Cooled. me 5 ANXIOUS. IT Taanidwocyears)my) aenior) 1 haye|(tiree a week for a number of| tortune-teller. ee SESE, ON jendkerenise: Her eeavat Dear Betty Is rroper, but not necesss y ont no r from h Feel came literally radia t eeenee Snes unbrOyes se SaaS Seed | TNS love with a young (ipray i M, ane |Z received an invitation to the thea-|™mor wi from him very he led me Into @ tumble-down cabin, rubs Wind may not have been a g°% Mri eercbonimicticelae ciytem| | Snel nwise to Marry Him. [fre from him, and an my folky do noty#eidom. io you tiunk ine loven me as] where a frightful old negress sat hu hea cone ee but tt was a FUSES gee nestra, Mrs. Campbell as Electra. | him for four|Dear Betty like him 1 was compelled to refuse. | MUO! As e should I st up almost in the fireplace, strok i Mrs, Beerbolm Tree fu ; Is et married, He| J HAVE known a young man for some| ‘The young man feels very much put| SPendins a snake that lay coiled uy ntuthelnworasiere ,bontrast. All in red, she played Clytemnestra with the stride and voice of Seamed rd never! | Years and lke him e to marry|out about {t. Do you think he stil] T#e young mar It was non-pois inigibelovel wore @ tragedy queen, and seemed even 1 old f i than Sophocles himeelf. TieEraniiete & Aan n, but he is without a position ur|carea for me? What shall I do, as 1] ‘nterest In you sv as it was mea leSdentainandiaee siren eos ‘Miss Stella Patrick Campi peared to be very much afraid of her ar me a letter some time ago} Money. Would it be right to marry |cannot live without hin ters too quickly le Wiped off a stool and se me near| gave him a stabbing pain t meet Gs the gentle sister of . though not at all afraid of her role. The m 5 5 him Sf I loved him? I have money, but HEARTBROKEN, |!ove him 1 wou ap the corre-| the ¢ n she fh ¢ to the| And ate ad said to. hims wan of the family, Mr. Alan Patrick Campbell, was only A Young Serving Mon. | jas jit may be taken away from me if Il You are entirely too young to go to| Spondence | story of her hopes and fears, and bar-) ther just twol things’ betorelehian @he role of Acgisthus fell to Mr. Charles Dalton, who attacked {1 savagely and]; i = me i penile Sane - 5 Hi meaitorvanievanoniiter Wear efore which Ges with great lung power. Mr. Fen Webster was a blond and British Orestes. | s¢raid something haa happened to He Still Lobes Her. PRE RR EH eaTnenEe eT oe nae s—death aud Applause brought Mrs. Campbell to her feet at end, and the audience}and that 1s the way I cs Just a Smile or Two Dear Bi kept her bleared old eves on me. My| sive ali went home with her picture framed in its mind. It was a picture worth framing. | out? H.W. : fol GCE 15.2) s I have aaiamsanot wedkiakishelsraanionttiaic Rcceute) sues antod 1 CHARLPS DARNTON tll love the young man and HE—No need of your wasting time because you're going to the barber's. F steady com ith vay young cries paeein Albhi ver elie anertoee te One it showed a small — eee —__________ sive his rudeness in falling S Here, take this basket of potatoes along. You can peel them while he mo One TEN ENC tO a Pecans wanttl hall beldennlovilyiiddy |sraeliirend vinettine es od, where night NU HRGSRU Aa oad eoMer SURG LEER Gir) Gale HABGia-irea GL dance without hun and he was very| (in gho'a arow'd up? ady| was already settling, tho greens almost answer his letters, However, I think <= nary, as I had often refused to go to| pool, sear aE 118%, his love for you has cooled, for if he The Novoelist—Did “opportunity” ever knock upon your door? dances with him. Since then he has The Spell. z lan a puddle cared for you he would gladly The Poet—Ié it did it must have been disguised as @ wolf.—Philadelpnia J) kept comp n girl Al By carea ‘5 rept Wee cetegced ie apologize for his conduct and write | Inautrer fend of his told me horkeeps myo ne seem ecred Atami. sux ves, Wiehe Unseen ean Plea | | picture on his. chiffor nd that {1} e@huckled, ‘she's whiter dan deh mooi ne r glowed there in HE need of the | “Masic 1s the food of love," she breathef, The lovesick youth st was the only pict © kept in his| an’ proud n great Luc’fer, But it's ned wood with the redness of if 3, Myst i e i sic arted san I dainty yet pro-| de Wants to Join a Clab. {Hl up quickly iM |room. Do you thin 1 cares for| dem dat w: wid heads In deh 5 Cl it +4 ay at the left the , , a i, ' aviest. nu yer hand!’ | Une es of the bl, een le: tective apron {s| Dear Be ! Dearest," he whispered, “I tave saved up just $9.49, Do you think we J) me? TG We) HOLA GAMA SACS 22 CDR DLE eer Gy Gri crt Mr tok an ever present one} AM @ siranger in New York and s1d get a phonograph and start in light housekeeping?"—Chicago Dally J) He Seems to love you s jaltelcrae neds touched with ere, cen Dales hy ere with the small girl, ] would like to make acquaintances by | ows, > |The Bridegroom Pay. “T was used to blacks; £ was not) jouched wih coppery light, that tola lencledentamnrettninas following the advice in your columne e Dridegroom Lays. frightened, 1 held my hand out how peyond the forest the aun had set r pttl c y : , Cuuckled, nodded. ‘Hut ehless s, endor, el as tis one {x gure] —that {8 to join a settiement club. What First Actor—The roadbed ten't what it used to be, peer ears gine lteipabnalaleticnerhome |heco it anet ona SER ee A ‘ to find its place. As|!s & pete GEO CHA VEN oe BY Second Actor—No, And that chap who was walking wi ocala a crichelbridelshparentalwiioln Da ee ceeernthe Tis ae Contrast. illustrated, located? A : ’ . better. = SE PTS | eae ee oN . Seey ecbines al bie mags "A settlement club ts an onganization || °'? ee Wee monte bevang joes yh the clergyman, the bride's father) neck, and with malictous pleasure mum-| . aks my" sald Belden, “have 1 seen falles ot ant are; | devoted to the settlement of conditions MeMerES C8 Gho eRe ©! [or the bridegroom? | bled on, ‘Mak’ deh mos’ of yer proua| juch Power of suggestion. In this atr- als ® of em brotdery | existing among the poorer classes. There a . The bridegroom, | moon, white beauty, yer'll lose it in an Pee patos corner of a night. and the Httle yoxe or | instant an’ forever! Huh, huh! An’,| ferqon 4, rest, with no sky but @ ree tuoldne es Tecan hows |smember, beauty bright, shield’ a CRE re ec eGLI ETAL ETT, ever, be treated in a Den rs . ° feune ale B T S Allen side 0 yer face Jes wen it's at don| convinced o the blinding isunset one mie "Valentine Time in Youthlan : : _S: wid sn ae mae ts ara at is straisht at the lower ~ fgrth in a gust of spiteful laughter, | stractnd manner ef ap pling an ab- edge and consequentiy clawing the right side of her face, down| anything, that arth ae ag ne meant Girl's Apron—Pattern No. 5897. "® $8 yard of tucking to make as illustrated. Pattern No, 5897 {8 cut in sizes for girls of fo! Call or send by mat] to THE EVE ways specify size wanted. TON FASHION BUREAU, No. 21 West Twenty-third street, New York. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered TMPORTANT—Write your name and address plainly, and a is well adapted to bh from eyebrow to chin. hemstitehed Andes “Wild with terror, my mammy, while it also can be Rhoda. picked me up like a baby and ran for home, where, with tears, she cut from flouncing and the bretelles can bc mplored me to keep silence as to our made either of em-| visit, and assure me again and again brofdery or the plain | but I was not conjured, bekase I material trimmed, ‘The | was a white chile, an’ no nigger for- little yoke, too, admits tune-teller could read deh future for > 4 : wh eoples.’ of variety, for it nite peop b> of plain materia ‘L was silent, but mammy Rhoda trimmed and finished ever after as nin iba Cet ah Sie embred and cold ere winter, and wa ery quite as well as o' MBER saan pee ae the tucking. gain, | oyneints the apron could be made from the prett now, you know a chambrays and other yw—8o come let us go to see inexpensive wash fab: tussian Marriage. rics, Mamma! Main : e The quantity of ma tayleceMay, usillsay) god terial required for the Jen, glancing upward, s medium size (6 years) tr, Ke aboriously de fe 3 yards 24, 1 alr Sax and pr a 4 elbows yards % inches wid ae : rf | with 11-4 y broidery 5 inch i w Was he pai & meseage to the disheartenow 1a ne mind them by that reflection of the about it th us may reflect th His n image?’ ened to re- muddy lttle puddle's heaven t > made us in th glory of the at orest, humblest of ow sighed ne a ti that's @ same. promised should nt HH il (" fi ur, six and eight years of age NING WORLD MAY MAN ssois for Tummy's ears.’ But why?’ puzzied Belden ter be me valentine Dere simply must be a valen-| “Cause it's my birfday, and I want Litue Girl—Will you please look again. Sprotra, ine fer Mise Anabelle Vem to ‘joy ia” she at the other, Shaped. between them—"Making Her Choloe.” (To Be Continued.)

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